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November, 2017

The following is a transcript of the conversation TheServerSide's Cameron McKenzie had with Ivar Grimstad out hot topics in the Java ecosystem, with an emphasis on MVC 1.0 and the new security specification, JSR-375.

Just prior to JavaOne, TheServerSide spoke with ZeroTurnaround's Simon Maple about all of the things going on with Java SE 9 and the greater Java ecosystem. A couple of interesting articles eluted from the conversation, so we thought it might be worthwhile publishing the interview in its...

Serverless services may be the big trend in IT these days, but it's still a service-full world out there, and virtually every organization is relying on third party services to keep their technology going. Now, more than ever, companies are finding it critical to choose the right partnerships. Your...

I believe Joshua Bloch said it first in his very good book "Effective Java": static factory methods are the preferred way to instantiate objects compared with constructors. I disagree. Not only because I believe that static methods are pure...

We asked some of the engineering teams that we work with how much time their developers spend on debugging processes. The answer? On average, 25% of developers’ time is spent on debugging alone. That...
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Eariler this year we spoke with Jim Manco of Manicode security. It was immediately prior to Oracle OpenWorld 2017, in which Manico was delivering a JavaOne session on Java SE 9 security.
There are plenty of new tools and technologies in the 0 CommentsRSS FeedEmail a friend

In our series on cloud native computing, TheServerSide spoke with a number of experts in the field, including a number of members of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The following is the transcription of the interview between Cameron McKenzie and Apprenda's Sinclair Schuller.

ZK Team has just announced the release of ZK 8.5. The new release takes the core ZK 8 philosophy “Stay true to your Java roots and effortlessly keep up with front-end innovations” and continues to push the innovation envelope: a major improvement on MVVM data binding at the client side...

Companies and teams want to move fast. This includes frequent releases, constantly updating the product and keep team members on their toes about new and relevant technology. These needs led to the rise of...
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